dontwantaname

daj59 wrote:Whew, thought you might have to take a beating from Dname there.

I wasn't the only on horrified by KT's white rocks! They look good where KT put them, but they only stay white for a few weeks.
I'm a reject from the brooklyn Italian race....I hate white rocks.
A few houses in my old neighborhood had fireplaces. Nice fieldstone ones. People loved to make them marble.

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!
No greater love is lost than that not shared.

acemom

terrybatey wrote:I was afraid of that...I fell to sleep last night around 8 and didn't get up till 4AM. Quite a little nappy.

Ah, but you have a reason for that!!!
When I was pregnant I could sleep anywhere, anytime......except for the last month.
I was so big I slept propped up on the sofa, lol. No comfortable place anywhere...

lplady

acemom wrote:Ah, but you have a reason for that!!!
When I was pregnant I could sleep anywhere, anytime......except for the last month.
I was so big I slept propped up on the sofa, lol. No comfortable place anywhere...

lol...well since this is a gardening thread...we'll just refer to your experience as "the flower bloomed and took over the garden"

gwp

OK. I took pictures of the little flowers in my yard that are blooming and I don't know their name. I'm sure it'll take 2.3 milliseconds for all of the flower people to identify them...

Those are the three colors -- white, purple and variegated. White seems to be dominant. (Unless the squirrels who bury them only really eat the bulbs from the purple and variegated ones, leaving more white ones to survive...)

acemom

gwp wrote:OK. I took pictures of the little flowers in my yard that are blooming and I don't know their name. I'm sure it'll take 2.3 milliseconds for all of the flower people to identify them...

Those are the three colors -- white, purple and variegated. White seems to be dominant. (Unless the squirrels who bury them only really eat the bulbs from the purple and variegated ones, leaving more white ones to survive...)

I think they are crocuses. Those are early bloomers and they grow from bulbs.

gwp

that's odd, though. Usually people plant crocus. I've never seen them grown wild in a yard.

Originally they were in a garden, but they're now located all over the lawn. All we can figure is that the little guys like to munch on them and bury them in Fall. (I can see why they might, as they tend to be fairly close to the surface as apposed to the tulips which seem to be really deep now.

When I dug out a garden last Fall, the clumps of bulbs were huge. Probably 20 per group. They seem to multiply a lot...

FenStar

gwp wrote:Originally they were in a garden, but they're now located all over the lawn. All we can figure is that the little guys like to munch on them and bury them in Fall. (I can see why they might, as they tend to be fairly close to the surface as apposed to the tulips which seem to be really deep now.

When I dug out a garden last Fall, the clumps of bulbs were huge. Probably 20 per group. They seem to multiply a lot...

pooflady

Originally they were in a garden, but they're now located all over the lawn. All we can figure is that the little guys like to munch on them and bury them in Fall. (I can see why they might, as they tend to be fairly close to the surface as apposed to the tulips which seem to be really deep now.

When I dug out a garden last Fall, the clumps of bulbs were huge. Probably 20 per group. They seem to multiply a lot...

lplady

Speaking of eggs. We were informed by a letter from the church that he will not be giving out Easter Baskets this year. This pastor is a trip. Guess I'll spend a few minutes on the phone with him tomorrow. He theory is if people don't expect them they might work harder during the year to be able to afford their own baskets. I'm trying to be patient with him but his reasoning is sort of well "Fen" like. I just understand where some of his thinking arises.

dontwantaname

terrybatey wrote:Speaking of eggs. We were informed by a letter from the church that he will not be giving out Easter Baskets this year. This pastor is a trip. Guess I'll spend a few minutes on the phone with him tomorrow. He theory is if people don't expect them they might work harder during the year to be able to afford their own baskets. I'm trying to be patient with him but his reasoning is sort of well "Fen" like. I just understand where some of his thinking arises.

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